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andained a law degree fought racism and the apartheid. he was landed behind bars for 27 years. his imprisonment only energized him. >> think about the problems. >> countless others along the way. >> we have to think about the example that he said, to make decisions not by hate, but by love. >> he became the first black and democratic president and a nations, tother have a collegiate tone to pitches message of goodwill. >> i am a -- >> his enthusiasm was contagious and his legacy bound to inspire well beyond this lifetime. thatlson mandela once said it seems impossible until it is done. many wanting a quality that may be celebrated in the next few days, including at the soccer stadium where he last appeared in the world cup, to be buried back in his home village 550 miles away. the -- this will last 10 days. many come together to honor the man known to his countrymen as madiba. legacy as a human rights leader has prompted many to share their memories of this icon and we continue our coverage live from the embassy. construction,s you can see a lot of folks have flowers, and drop
andained a law degree fought racism and the apartheid. he was landed behind bars for 27 years. his imprisonment only energized him. >> think about the problems. >> countless others along the way. >> we have to think about the example that he said, to make decisions not by hate, but by love. >> he became the first black and democratic president and a nations, tother have a collegiate tone to pitches message of goodwill. >> i am a -- >> his enthusiasm was...
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the recordings serve the public good fuelslaying the release speculation and undermines confidence in law enforcement. chillingt revealed pictures of the damage done and the arsenal of what was used in the massacre. whenhildren were killed adam lanza went on his deadly rampage. a portion of the 911 calls include landline calls and not calls from cell phones. mexican authorities have recovered stolen truck and the radioactive medical equipment that it was killing -- carrying. it was found not far from the abandoned truck. if posed a danger to the public and they blocked off a quarter- mile of the site as a per caution. precaution.on -- the truck was stolen from a gas station and it is unlikely that the thieves knew what was inside the truck when it was stolen. rob ford is, creating a name for himself and washington. -- in washington. he is going to appear to make nfl picks and he says that he is a big redskins fan. new allegations involving a video that shows a rob ford smoking crack cocaine. he may have offered $5,000 and a car to drug dealers in exchange for the video. donations in major
the recordings serve the public good fuelslaying the release speculation and undermines confidence in law enforcement. chillingt revealed pictures of the damage done and the arsenal of what was used in the massacre. whenhildren were killed adam lanza went on his deadly rampage. a portion of the 911 calls include landline calls and not calls from cell phones. mexican authorities have recovered stolen truck and the radioactive medical equipment that it was killing -- carrying. it was found not...
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day of the secretary tom vill sack warning failure to renew could trigger something called permanent law established to help struggling farmers. >> milk, butter, cheese, basic commodities, eventually drains at highly inflated rices. if i'm paying twice the market price, you can do the math. >> the senate would like to see only about $4 billion in cuts in the house once $40 billion. nonetheless, there are strong bipartisan desire to strike a deal. >> it's a worry because a working farm bill full of incentives also means a cleaner chesapeake bay, less pollution and run off. no bill, fewer crops, fewer crop aon's hired. again, the threat of double prices at the grocery store. >> give me a letter grade on how they are handling the farm bill. cliques we have a great system for me and other items but this is an opportunity here. if they get a farm bill past, they pass. if they fail, it's that simple. >> he says we would all fail. some good news and some progress here as they merge those two versions of the farm bill. john boehner insists that his house will break one week from today for the ho
day of the secretary tom vill sack warning failure to renew could trigger something called permanent law established to help struggling farmers. >> milk, butter, cheese, basic commodities, eventually drains at highly inflated rices. if i'm paying twice the market price, you can do the math. >> the senate would like to see only about $4 billion in cuts in the house once $40 billion. nonetheless, there are strong bipartisan desire to strike a deal. >> it's a worry because a...
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of law degree. reports, he iss still honored here in the nation's capital. people is not keeping away as the memorial grows. mandela was the embodiment of everything he stood for. >> people saying the african nations anthem. tells me -- wela do this out of respect for the people. >> parking here is not easy. people walked several blocks. he felt compelled to stand here this morning. >> i had to pay my respects for this man. >> the 95-year-old was known for his integrity. his lifelong struggle to unify his nation has eternally touched those here. >> it was a way to reconcile people. >> there will be nightly vigils out here through tuesday. a memorial service is scheduled for wednesday at the national cathedral. in northwest, abc 7 news. >> take a look at this, a sign of how truly one man can make a global impact. newspapers on the world are paying tribute to nelson mandela on their front pages. they are outside of the newsy him. >> visitors are leaving their well wishes at the museum of african art. this is on display and people can leave messages on the webs
of law degree. reports, he iss still honored here in the nation's capital. people is not keeping away as the memorial grows. mandela was the embodiment of everything he stood for. >> people saying the african nations anthem. tells me -- wela do this out of respect for the people. >> parking here is not easy. people walked several blocks. he felt compelled to stand here this morning. >> i had to pay my respects for this man. >> the 95-year-old was known for his integrity....
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but once again, he reminded americans that the health care law is not just a website. and he had a strong message for republicans. he said the health care law is here to stay. >> my main message today is we're not going back. after just the first month, despite all of the problems in the rollout, about 500,000 people across the country are poised to gain health care coverage threw marketplaces and medicaid beginning on january 1st. >> reporter: but the white house says the problems are almost fixed. over the next three weeks they'll make a big push to get people enrolled so they have health insurance by january 1st. john and diana? >> karen, thank you. >>> bill clinton is clarifying recent comments about health care. president clinton recently said that mr. obama should keep his word and allow people to keep their current plans. he told cnn yesterday he was trying to be supportive of the president. the obama administration has not announced plans to rectify that issue. also, bill clinton said he does not know if his wife will run for president in 2016. >>> vice preside
but once again, he reminded americans that the health care law is not just a website. and he had a strong message for republicans. he said the health care law is here to stay. >> my main message today is we're not going back. after just the first month, despite all of the problems in the rollout, about 500,000 people across the country are poised to gain health care coverage threw marketplaces and medicaid beginning on january 1st. >> reporter: but the white house says the problems...
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in prince williams, you will signed a cold daughter-in-law. . she watches repair crews try to clean up the mess from the storm. [indiscernible] customers were affected. >> it has been hard. no cooking. >> $11 million were approved to build more power lines. they have no power. they just stocked their french. >> my husband went grocery shopping because the storm was coming. the food is going to go bad. all.is is not fun at >> the biggest chunk of those without power is about 4000 in hern than -- in nort virginia. a major repair job is going to occur tonight. the minion power begins at 11:00 tonight. alls going to shut down lanes here at route 28 from 11:00 to 12:00. two closures in order to literally pull in new wire across 66 and reconnect it. they expect to have everybody in northern virginia back on by tomorrow morning. most snow fell to our north and west. i'll frederick got more snow than the immediate metro, the storm turned out to be manageable. brad bell tells us how people dealt with the latest round of winter weather. the bad part of th
in prince williams, you will signed a cold daughter-in-law. . she watches repair crews try to clean up the mess from the storm. [indiscernible] customers were affected. >> it has been hard. no cooking. >> $11 million were approved to build more power lines. they have no power. they just stocked their french. >> my husband went grocery shopping because the storm was coming. the food is going to go bad. all.is is not fun at >> the biggest chunk of those without power is...
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it is a law of nature. the real problem is teenagers. 98% of people who work full-time make above the minimum wage. the problem is that those making the minimum wage, five out of six are teenagers. >> untrue. not so. >> disagreement here. >> it will not deter me. 22%, we have a 22% unemployment among teenagers. 36% among african-americican teenagers. we know you are going to decrease the employment. if that t is what you want, take it. that is not a solution. >> 52% of the fast food workers are older people a a they are on some kind of public assistance because theyan't make it on ose salaries. >> 88% of those who work minimum wage are at least 20 yearsld. that is a fact. that is a reality. you are entitled tyour opinion, not your facts. the minimum wage was 53% of the average wagege in this country n 1968. today it is 37%. 54% of the people at minimum wage, that is full-time work for them. one quarter of the children in the country have a parent at minimum wage. >> could you live on seven dollarars 34 cent
it is a law of nature. the real problem is teenagers. 98% of people who work full-time make above the minimum wage. the problem is that those making the minimum wage, five out of six are teenagers. >> untrue. not so. >> disagreement here. >> it will not deter me. 22%, we have a 22% unemployment among teenagers. 36% among african-americican teenagers. we know you are going to decrease the employment. if that t is what you want, take it. that is not a solution. >> 52% of...
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. >> he should be prosecuted fully -- to the full extent of the law. >> he asked her to pull down her pants and he could photograph her tattoos for identification purposes. he took close-up images of her vaginal area. there to protect a lot. >> the teen told her mother what happened so the mother called 911. naked photos of her 15-year-old daughter when he responded earlier. butofficer saw the messages -- and started deleting the pictures but they were recovered. victims outbe other there. they are asking families to call police if a field their child might have been victimized. theave a response from chief. she's had to learn of an allegation of this kind against a person who is sworn to protect our children is both shocking and disturbing. we're fortunate that someone came forward to alert us and his behavior to ensure that we prevent future victims. >> thank you. the white house says health care is improvede.gov and they're taking in the case to the public. the residents new pr plan. >> you could call this a pr leads her campaign. either way what we saw was the first ever new push
. >> he should be prosecuted fully -- to the full extent of the law. >> he asked her to pull down her pants and he could photograph her tattoos for identification purposes. he took close-up images of her vaginal area. there to protect a lot. >> the teen told her mother what happened so the mother called 911. naked photos of her 15-year-old daughter when he responded earlier. butofficer saw the messages -- and started deleting the pictures but they were recovered. victims outbe...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. to your first roll, pampers swaddlers was there. and now swaddlers are available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ pampers. ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse," the stories you'll be talking about today. we start with a throwback literally to 1933. >> it was 80 years ago when the 18th amendment was repealed. >> to honor the repeal of prohibition. the 21st hour of the day, drink responsibly, folks. >>> president george bush hasn't always been a fashion do. but at least he's entertaining. >> take his socks, for example. like these pink ones he wore at the dedication of his son's presidential library in april. and this patriotic pair he sported during an appearance with the houston texan cheerleaders. >> this time, he sho
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. to your first roll, pampers swaddlers was there. and now swaddlers are available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ pampers. ♪ >>> time to...
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if he sends -- if you break the law in that time, a judge could send him away for the next 12 years. >> kevin, thank you. a traveling medical technician who infected dozens of patients with hepatitis c was sentenced to 39 years in prison today. david krukowski admitted stealing pain pills and replacing them -- stealing pain medicines and replacing them with syringes tainted with his blood. hisnse lawyers blamed problemsn mental coupled with drug and out all of addiction. before he was sentenced, he will apologize for his crimes. >> just weeks before earned -- before christmas, how suspects got in and through their -- to the police are looking for. >> and in a well-known neighborhood, dupont circle. >> this is abc on your side. >> the search is on for two men who attacked a woman in dupont circle. >> it happened on connecticut avenue in a busy section of the district. jennifer donelan has what police are saying. >> it is one of those 24 hour hotspots here in the city. this is connecticut avenue. during the day their shopping and restaurants. in the evening, well-known bars and subs. -
if he sends -- if you break the law in that time, a judge could send him away for the next 12 years. >> kevin, thank you. a traveling medical technician who infected dozens of patients with hepatitis c was sentenced to 39 years in prison today. david krukowski admitted stealing pain pills and replacing them -- stealing pain medicines and replacing them with syringes tainted with his blood. hisnse lawyers blamed problemsn mental coupled with drug and out all of addiction. before he was...
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was a man who was a man who is born into royalty, grew up poor, he was the first black man to open a law firm in south africa. he was a well educated, sophisticated man. he knew white south africa, black south africa, poor south africa, wealthy south africa. one of his supporters said at the time when they were looking for a leader for this mass movement, in walks this six foot two inch massive demand. they said, yup, he is the one. mandela said at one of his first meetings, he stood in the room with the elders and said, i will be the first black president of south africa. he said that in the 1950s. >> and in south africa in recent line, what it was like to up in 1994, that first election. they still had tears in their eyes, still very vivid to them. legacy ofd that the nelson mandela would not be enough, that there was still a lot of work to be done in south africa. the country has problems. it is one of the leading places of rape in the country, aids is rampant. unemployment between the ages of 20 and 50 is more than 50%. but nelson mandela set the stage for the future. of them,t out t
was a man who was a man who is born into royalty, grew up poor, he was the first black man to open a law firm in south africa. he was a well educated, sophisticated man. he knew white south africa, black south africa, poor south africa, wealthy south africa. one of his supporters said at the time when they were looking for a leader for this mass movement, in walks this six foot two inch massive demand. they said, yup, he is the one. mandela said at one of his first meetings, he stood in the...
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. >> a georgetown university law student taking a break before finals to relax with four-legged friends. it is an annual event hosted by .he defense fund he gives students a chance to unwind before final exams by playing with therapy dogs. for organizations visited the campus with 16 dogs. >> we are getting our first look tonight at the christmas decorations at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. the first lady showcase them while hosting military families at the white house. all the decorations honor service members and their families. during the visit, the children got a lesson holiday crafts entreat thanks to the white house chef and white house florist. atlet's see what's coming up 6:00. >> gordon peterson is live in the newsroom with a look ahead. >> tonight at 6:00, the still unresolved battle to become virginia's next attorney general is heading to the courtroom. president obama is making an effort to close the income gap today. the plan he presents to congress and why it is causing concern for small business owners. news at 6:00king in a few minutes. >> there is something to look forward
. >> a georgetown university law student taking a break before finals to relax with four-legged friends. it is an annual event hosted by .he defense fund he gives students a chance to unwind before final exams by playing with therapy dogs. for organizations visited the campus with 16 dogs. >> we are getting our first look tonight at the christmas decorations at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. the first lady showcase them while hosting military families at the white house. all the...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> at our instant index what's trending this saturday, we take note of the anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor, 72 years ago the japanese air assault on hawaii, taking the lives of 2400 american servicemen. today visitors watched an aerial show of vintage world war ii planes among them 50 survivors right here of that fateful day. next tonight, to another headline trending, a potential holiday windfall on the way, the jackpot in the megamillions lottery, $344 million for tuesday's drawing. the biggest this year. don't throw out last night's ticket, four tickets worth 1 million each sold at illinois, michigan, ohio and washington. >>> and showing you don't have to spend a million to look like a million. look at kate, duchess of cambridge with a necklace not from the royal collection instead 35 bucks, that necklace already sold out, though. when we come back on world news tonight taking
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> at our instant index what's trending this saturday, we take note of the anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor, 72 years ago the japanese air assault on hawaii, taking the lives of 2400 american servicemen. today visitors watched an aerial show of vintage world war ii planes among them 50 survivors right here of...
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that was removed in 2008 basically by an act of congress and signing into law by president bush. he said to us, how can you still designate anc senior leadership as terrorists when apartheid was a crime against humanity? he was very public about that. >> it was a life that contained so much. thank you all very much. >>> when we come back, the economy is coming back. so many americans left behind. we'll taken to debate of inequality and fair wages. and james carville and mary matalin join our roundtable. >>> and a once-in-a-lifetime interview with nelson mandela from our archives. >> they were very harsh. and then i responded to my colleagues that look, we must fight and fight from the beginning. >> his secrets to survival in our "sunday spotlight." ♪ [ daughter ] my dad always talks about the deal he and mom made with me when i was ten. he said, "you get the grades to go to college -- and we'll help out with the schoolf your choice." well, i got the grades and, with dad's planning and a lot of hard work, i'm graduating today with a degree in marine biology. i'm so thankful and
that was removed in 2008 basically by an act of congress and signing into law by president bush. he said to us, how can you still designate anc senior leadership as terrorists when apartheid was a crime against humanity? he was very public about that. >> it was a life that contained so much. thank you all very much. >>> when we come back, the economy is coming back. so many americans left behind. we'll taken to debate of inequality and fair wages. and james carville and mary...
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. >> law enforcement had to take every possible step to verify its authenticity. we believe that it was, in fact, written by abbie. >> reporter: investigators are not disclosing the content of the letter. but are convinced abigail may be in grave danger. >> someone may be now coercing her. someone may now be manipulating her. and her safety is absolutely in question. >> reporter: police releasing photos of a necklace and purse abbie had been known to wear regularly. and appealing to the public for help. >> we're asking you, look at your neighbor. look at the grocery store. look at your church. is there somebody that you haven't seen here before? >> reporter: this is the last known photo of abbie, seen walking through the hallway of her school on the day that she vanished. police say that evening was the last time her cell phone was used. investigators have been searching ever since, knocking on doors, looking in the local woods and river. abigail's distraught mother, delivering this message to her daughter just days after she went missing. >> abbie, please come ho
. >> law enforcement had to take every possible step to verify its authenticity. we believe that it was, in fact, written by abbie. >> reporter: investigators are not disclosing the content of the letter. but are convinced abigail may be in grave danger. >> someone may be now coercing her. someone may now be manipulating her. and her safety is absolutely in question. >> reporter: police releasing photos of a necklace and purse abbie had been known to wear regularly. and...
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omar and the president had never met but they said he lived with him three weeks while attending law school. it came after the judge ruled he could stay ignoring a deportationing order two decades ago. >>> libyan government says so far no one claimed responsibility for shooting an american teacher to death as he jogged through the streets of benghazi. despite threats. he chose to stay and teach high school chemistry. his wife and son had come home to texas for the holidays and he planned to join them next week. >>> check out that emirates airlines jumbo jet trying to land in strong winds yesterday in birmingham, england. it attempted to ground two times and failed both times. it landed at different airport. one passenger tweeted out never flying again. >>> florida state quarterback jame miswinston will not be charged with sexually assaulting a woman a prosecutor says he will not pursue the case because there were too many gaps in his accuser's story and not enough evidence to win a conviction. winston will looed lead the seminoles in the acc title game tomorrow night and he is a lead
omar and the president had never met but they said he lived with him three weeks while attending law school. it came after the judge ruled he could stay ignoring a deportationing order two decades ago. >>> libyan government says so far no one claimed responsibility for shooting an american teacher to death as he jogged through the streets of benghazi. despite threats. he chose to stay and teach high school chemistry. his wife and son had come home to texas for the holidays and he...
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starring as both sides of the law brian 0 conner. >> i'm not going anywhere. >> reporter: his "fast and furious" put him in all kinds of speed thrill scenarios became his calling card in hollywood. perfect vehicle for his can do charm and that appealing -- born in glendale, california the blond, blue eyed walker modelled as a child showing up on sit comes such as who's the boss and charles in charge. >> right now i don't like myself at all. >> on the big screen he would be seen in varsity blues. >> i was lying in bed last night. >> reporter: "fast and furious" made him a star. >> how's that one? >> reporter: as news of his death spread saturday night, walk eers friends and co-stars took to social media to pay tribute to his memory. from an instagram account said to belong to his long time co-star vin diesel. brother, i will miss you very much. i'm speechless. heaven has gained a new angel. rest in peace. at the time of his death, walker was raising funds for the charity reach out worldwide. he leaves behind a daughter meadow and millions of saddened fans. paul walker died on saturday in
starring as both sides of the law brian 0 conner. >> i'm not going anywhere. >> reporter: his "fast and furious" put him in all kinds of speed thrill scenarios became his calling card in hollywood. perfect vehicle for his can do charm and that appealing -- born in glendale, california the blond, blue eyed walker modelled as a child showing up on sit comes such as who's the boss and charles in charge. >> right now i don't like myself at all. >> on the big screen...
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tropes state law and the company can say we go witfederal law. dennis: you are the lawyer but i see q are wrong. we have floated to stay. >> in those two decisions is important to build a single individual taking that medical marijuana with the structure but to know the area where you see it whole situation is the following fires whole wall is ridiculous that they have indicated there will not prosecute. these two for lost jobs because people over frigid. >> bayou to agree. >> yes but ottman appeal of these laws say local octave -- an activity civic gven unlawful activity will that be allowed under the sell-off will activity act spurred by debbie cable of waffles because of the law that federal prosecutors said the bill but to enforce dennis: now for the rewind. [laughter] even in the colorado it is legal to walk down the street smoking dope or something but even in colorado i could still be arrested for violating federal law? >> i hate to believe the ad prosecutor friday with the law is. i don't agree but i just say that if you ask the question
tropes state law and the company can say we go witfederal law. dennis: you are the lawyer but i see q are wrong. we have floated to stay. >> in those two decisions is important to build a single individual taking that medical marijuana with the structure but to know the area where you see it whole situation is the following fires whole wall is ridiculous that they have indicated there will not prosecute. these two for lost jobs because people over frigid. >> bayou to agree. >>...
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it's time to ensure our collective bargaining laws function as they are supposed to so unions have a level playing field to organize -- to organize for a better deal for workers, and better wages for the middle class. it's time to pass the paycheck fairness act so women will have better tools to fight pay discrimination. it's time to pass the employment non-discrimination act to worker can't be fired for who they are or who they love. [ applause ] >> and even though we're bringing manufacturing jobs back to america, we're creating more good-paying jobs in education and health care services, we know we're going to have a greater and greater portion of our people in the service sector, and we know that there are airport workers, and fast-food workers and nurse assistants, and retail salespeople who work their tails off. [ applause ] >> and are still living at or barely above poverty. and that's why it is well past the time to raise a minimum wage that is below where it was when harry truman was in office. [ applause ] >> this shouldn't be an idealogical question. it was adam smith, the
it's time to ensure our collective bargaining laws function as they are supposed to so unions have a level playing field to organize -- to organize for a better deal for workers, and better wages for the middle class. it's time to pass the paycheck fairness act so women will have better tools to fight pay discrimination. it's time to pass the employment non-discrimination act to worker can't be fired for who they are or who they love. [ applause ] >> and even though we're bringing...
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because the government won't uphold the laws, why should taxpayers abide by them. every president from ford through clinton opposed 250 laws, the constitutional objections but they still upheld them. in president is doing worse in not unforcing the laws. >> he likes to quote the founding fathers. listen to this quote from james madison. he says it will be of little avail to the people that the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read or so incoherent that they cannot be understood or undergo insays ent changes that no man who knows what the law is today will know what they are tomorrow. >> presidents can't send troops into war, appoint judges or change laws without consent. in rick's defense, presidents back to wood droe wilson has been abusing executive power. this isn't just an obama thing. >> the fact that it's happened before does not excuse it now. >> i might go back further before wilson. this is an enduring part of our nation, a grab for power. >> coming up, stocks so irresistible that people are buying them with their own hear these stocks coming up n
because the government won't uphold the laws, why should taxpayers abide by them. every president from ford through clinton opposed 250 laws, the constitutional objections but they still upheld them. in president is doing worse in not unforcing the laws. >> he likes to quote the founding fathers. listen to this quote from james madison. he says it will be of little avail to the people that the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read or so incoherent that they cannot be understood...
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and admittedly poor execution on my administration's part in implementing the latest stage of the new law, nobody has acquitted themselves very well these last few months, so it's not surprising that the american's people's frustrations with washington are at an all-time high. but we know the people's frustrations run deeper than these most recent political battles. the frustration is rooted in their own daily battles. to make ends meet, pay for college, buy a home, save for retirement. it's rooted in the nagging sense that no matter how hard they work the deck is stack against them, and it's rooted in the fear that their kids won't be better off than they were. they may not follow the constant back and forth in washington or all of the policy details, but they experience in a very personal way the relentless decades-long trend that i want to spend some time talking about today. and that is a dangerous and growing inequality in lack of upward mobility. i believe this is the defining challenge of our time. making sure our economy works for every working american. that's why i ran for presi
and admittedly poor execution on my administration's part in implementing the latest stage of the new law, nobody has acquitted themselves very well these last few months, so it's not surprising that the american's people's frustrations with washington are at an all-time high. but we know the people's frustrations run deeper than these most recent political battles. the frustration is rooted in their own daily battles. to make ends meet, pay for college, buy a home, save for retirement. it's...
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the asian law calling your attention caucus i met p with ms. chan. i've known hearing her for a couple of years. i reached out to maria and she's the executive director of justice cause she have happy someone reached out to her. roberto hernandez is one of the leaders who recently received a naacp community award. him and i spoke and he was excited i reached out to him we are going to sit down and talk about immigration issues. i've reached to other organizations radio african and kitchen sittings it's a restaurants. i haven't had a chance to sit down and talk with them >> that's one way to 4i6. >> i've got to go. >> finally, i know i'm not a policy walk i knew someone at the gotten school and they have is a program there if you have good opportunities to provide advance policies so i've been communicating with them hoping to get someone to work with me. i i know the current commission has done wonderful work i've read some of the things they've done. i'm excited about having the opportunity. like i said, i wouldn't have applied if i didn't think i c
the asian law calling your attention caucus i met p with ms. chan. i've known hearing her for a couple of years. i reached out to maria and she's the executive director of justice cause she have happy someone reached out to her. roberto hernandez is one of the leaders who recently received a naacp community award. him and i spoke and he was excited i reached out to him we are going to sit down and talk about immigration issues. i've reached to other organizations radio african and kitchen...
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it's called prag ma tichl, anything goes, old laws, new laws, subsidies, more penalties, anything goes as long as you submit to obama care which is government force brought to health care. >> wayne, last thought. >> to answer the point, we have now an administrative government. it's not a government of checks and balances or somebody who represents the people. they represent politicians. it's all arranged by regulators and add minute straighters. the congress makes up the law as they go along and change it when it doesn't fit. >> unfortunately, we got to go, we ran out of time once again. we're going to get more time one of these day coming up, why try to earn money when you can beg for it. the lesson a 6th grader got that will make your head spin. >> what is it about? it's about people that are being able to beg, but i can't raise money, work hard, have a good work ethic, but they can beg. t hour, less than ten minutes away. stay with us. >>> 11-year-old madison root from oregon giving a lesson about makers versus takers this holiday season. let's let her explain what happened. >> i w
it's called prag ma tichl, anything goes, old laws, new laws, subsidies, more penalties, anything goes as long as you submit to obama care which is government force brought to health care. >> wayne, last thought. >> to answer the point, we have now an administrative government. it's not a government of checks and balances or somebody who represents the people. they represent politicians. it's all arranged by regulators and add minute straighters. the congress makes up the law as...
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issues were coming up in the catholic church and that was that was partly to blame for some of the laws that were coming out so that's why we have this i don't know you really want to make the argument that religious leaders lose their first amendment rights when i'm not saying that religious leaders lose their first amendment rights they have a right to say those things however should the church be dictating political policy do you really. what the church like dictating what laws are political policy is and that's a dangerous situation i don't know necessarily dictating political policy i think he's dictating church policy i'm just concerned it should be more than happy about it seems to me that he's trying to rethink the role of the church and see the church as something supplanting the inefficiencies of the new liberal order and you know i don't necessarily think that something conservatives would disagree with since they talk so much about churches fulfilling the role that government should be ok let's move out of stater ground here this standard castle doctrine whatever you shoot f
issues were coming up in the catholic church and that was that was partly to blame for some of the laws that were coming out so that's why we have this i don't know you really want to make the argument that religious leaders lose their first amendment rights when i'm not saying that religious leaders lose their first amendment rights they have a right to say those things however should the church be dictating political policy do you really. what the church like dictating what laws are political...
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they had these laws in the uk guarding these tracking cookies. anwill they mimic what the uk has, they will create laws tt deal with this. oky, so it says here that it is okay and this is all the risk that he taken that what you deal with is that. >> yes, i think that that can be argument. personally i think that america is founded upon the great principles such as a right to privacy and whatever that is. neil: you both think that we should move on from that. >> i do not think that. first of all, any company should have a duty to protect their visitors and say that there is a potential for them to track you or know about it. neil: there is a sort of stigma of whatever you do at home could come back to bite you or could go to your boss. so would they go to your boss? i mean, what is the incentive of going to your boss? they are concerned about selling products and getting you to buy whatever it is that they are advertising. i don't necessarily think that they are going after you for those reasons. there is now way or and spyware that is out there.
they had these laws in the uk guarding these tracking cookies. anwill they mimic what the uk has, they will create laws tt deal with this. oky, so it says here that it is okay and this is all the risk that he taken that what you deal with is that. >> yes, i think that that can be argument. personally i think that america is founded upon the great principles such as a right to privacy and whatever that is. neil: you both think that we should move on from that. >> i do not think that....
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tell the real story behind the motor city's decline i used to live there i know the city bankruptcy law is a complicated topic so the one thing a major networks avoided all the nitty gritty details of the past few months legal battles but they haven't in fact that's all the mainstream media has focused on they've made it seem like detroit's troubles magically fell out of the sky back in july and the city's emergency manager kevyn orr first filed bankruptcy papers and while those legal battles are interesting in their own right they're really only part of a much larger story the destruction of detroit by america's banks billionaire class the media isn't telling that story and it's a story that needs to be told and to be heard at one point in time detroit was ground zero for the american dream the motor city really was the motor city was the fifth biggest metropolitan area in the country and its economy was booming as a result of the success of the big three automakers for general motors and chrysler car industries unionized workforce to call good middle class salaries in turn bolstering
tell the real story behind the motor city's decline i used to live there i know the city bankruptcy law is a complicated topic so the one thing a major networks avoided all the nitty gritty details of the past few months legal battles but they haven't in fact that's all the mainstream media has focused on they've made it seem like detroit's troubles magically fell out of the sky back in july and the city's emergency manager kevyn orr first filed bankruptcy papers and while those legal battles...
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. >> if you play it backwards, like a john lennon thing, it just says the health care law is dead. >> i didn't hear that at all. i heard something quite different. but at the end of the day, what we are seeing here is that there is actually a lot of an appetite to see a changed the way health care is delivered in this country and we can argue and continue to argue about this as well be one you are a very smart guy and you know that. and you know the way to cut it. and the cost of everything else, and you could sing or dance your way around it. but it is terrific. >> hold on a second. this is completely misleading and offensive. so let's use music to convince young people that they shouldn't worry about the cost and a burden somewhat unimaginable and unpayable debt and sentences them to a life of servitude and it's really scary. neil: .comes out in the follow-up song, which i guess is part of it. >> yes. neil: do you find it odd that they are not focusing on the cost thing and so something bad happens, there's nothing to tell me not to sign up. >> anything that the affordable care act
. >> if you play it backwards, like a john lennon thing, it just says the health care law is dead. >> i didn't hear that at all. i heard something quite different. but at the end of the day, what we are seeing here is that there is actually a lot of an appetite to see a changed the way health care is delivered in this country and we can argue and continue to argue about this as well be one you are a very smart guy and you know that. and you know the way to cut it. and the cost of...
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reform law, drug laws, healthcare law. we have seen a pattern. president obama sir couple events congress when he doesn't get his way. >> the administration's decision to defer action against particular individuals is neither unusual nor unconstitutional. >> this method of law-making has more in common with monarchy than with democracy or a constitutional republic. >> this hearing is an egregious waste of the committee's time. >> one thing. -- >> nicholas rosenkrantz joins us. nice to see you sir. >> good to be with you. >> is president obama overstepping his constitutional powers. >> i think i is article 2 of the constitution says the president shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed and what this president has done on a number of cases looks a lot more like rewriting the law than executing it. >> is he doing any more than any of his pred predecessors? >> i think that he is president bush occasionally declines to execute statutes because he believed that they were unconstitutional that's quite another matter.
reform law, drug laws, healthcare law. we have seen a pattern. president obama sir couple events congress when he doesn't get his way. >> the administration's decision to defer action against particular individuals is neither unusual nor unconstitutional. >> this method of law-making has more in common with monarchy than with democracy or a constitutional republic. >> this hearing is an egregious waste of the committee's time. >> one thing. -- >> nicholas...
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the website was not good but it is not the law. there are other pieces that have gone into effect like being able to get new coverage. young people being able to stay on their parent's coverage. >> yeah, but today republicans agreed on. those are not the things that we are hearing about that are problems with the law itself. but now the president is going to come forward during the month of december. 15 minutes from now we will see what that is about. have a great day. >> thank you. >> the white house seems to be running out of excused for the problems with the website. >> where is the accountability? will somebody get fired over this? >> it is impossible to do something in this administration that gets you fired. it is impaossiblimpossible. you can lie to people and misrepresent the facts but it is impossible to get fired. >> someone doing the lord's work in restaurants and bars leaving giant tips and guess what? all in the name of joyce. jesus. >> when i saw thetize of the tips i thought that was amazing and maybe something for p
the website was not good but it is not the law. there are other pieces that have gone into effect like being able to get new coverage. young people being able to stay on their parent's coverage. >> yeah, but today republicans agreed on. those are not the things that we are hearing about that are problems with the law itself. but now the president is going to come forward during the month of december. 15 minutes from now we will see what that is about. have a great day. >> thank you....
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is this is this a legitimate use of violence here in aren't these laws justifying illegitimate uses of violence francesca i don't know enough about this specific case to honestly be able to argue if it was a legitimate use of violence however regarding what was said directly before the break though if it's not that's up to a jury to decide it doesn't automatically mean that this person's going to get fried because they way.
is this is this a legitimate use of violence here in aren't these laws justifying illegitimate uses of violence francesca i don't know enough about this specific case to honestly be able to argue if it was a legitimate use of violence however regarding what was said directly before the break though if it's not that's up to a jury to decide it doesn't automatically mean that this person's going to get fried because they way.
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they didn't you fully understand the law. they didn't fully understand what would happen when they got to the website. does having the navigators change experience, and are you less likely to have some of those back end problems if you work with someone who really knows the process inside and out? >> that makes a big difference. i've been doing outreach enrollment assistance for 15 years for the uninsured. one thing does experience show, but the research also shows that one-on-one application assistance is the key to getting somebody successfully enrolled. it has the best outcomes. and because that assistance tends to reduce the anxiety or stress if something runs into anything that they don't understand or if maybe they do have a challenge with the webb, maybe they don't know what it is they're being asked, and that navigator of that application, the assister, it really sorts to bring the mountain to them, and gets them through the process from beginning to end. people are getting lost along the ways. >> speed the process fo
they didn't you fully understand the law. they didn't fully understand what would happen when they got to the website. does having the navigators change experience, and are you less likely to have some of those back end problems if you work with someone who really knows the process inside and out? >> that makes a big difference. i've been doing outreach enrollment assistance for 15 years for the uninsured. one thing does experience show, but the research also shows that one-on-one...
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country running a business is a right in a free capitalist country like ours if we made such stupid laws that they must pay what some outsider i guess that would be me decides is a living wage they will simply move their physical business overseas to a place where they face no such control it's ok let me break this down first of all this is a capitalist country sorry no the united states is not a capitalist country we are constitutionally limited representative democratic republic and you can argue that ever since. the supreme court has decided that they really run the show were cause to show monarchy but we are we are not a capitalistic country capitalism is one of a whole bunch of different forms of economics that exist in the united states we have cooperatives we have we have communities we have you know you have some capitalist you have entrepreneurs. the word capitalism appears nowhere in our founding documents nowhere in our constitution i mean learn some basic civics and some economics be running a business is a right in a free capitalistic country wolf you know yeah i suppose if
country running a business is a right in a free capitalist country like ours if we made such stupid laws that they must pay what some outsider i guess that would be me decides is a living wage they will simply move their physical business overseas to a place where they face no such control it's ok let me break this down first of all this is a capitalist country sorry no the united states is not a capitalist country we are constitutionally limited representative democratic republic and you can...
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years before that he paid nothing that is a lie that is everlasting now the law and everybody you know refuted it because he didn't use it he was very smart ways and old tom hartman please. i know he never refuted it and you haven't reviewed it yet. wow terrible i mean the truth is he has to pay taxes on the real estate properties that he owns in the owners quite a few the truth is he employs a number of people and he has to pay taxes on all the people that he employs the truth is he isn't capital gains but he has to pay a. lot now never been laid back at all these guys are being the sister about his income taxes but forty seven percent of americans pay no income taxes now you re going to say he has ales tax and everything else add on no i'm saying but i'd say it was forty percent what the seven percent not the highest i'm a green and that's because of thirty two years of reaganomics have thrown the word have thrown the american middle class into the working poor now you're saying that sometimes they say but that would shock me as a guy who wants to talk about romney well i've romney w
years before that he paid nothing that is a lie that is everlasting now the law and everybody you know refuted it because he didn't use it he was very smart ways and old tom hartman please. i know he never refuted it and you haven't reviewed it yet. wow terrible i mean the truth is he has to pay taxes on the real estate properties that he owns in the owners quite a few the truth is he employs a number of people and he has to pay taxes on all the people that he employs the truth is he isn't...
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he wants them to meet the standard of banking laws. >> with the completion of the vocal rule, resolution authority, stronger capital, the tools of financial reform are being used to make the financial system safer and hold financial institutions responsible for baring their risk. >> lieu heads to australia in february for a meeting. >>> jp morgan chase is warning holders of a million prepaid cash cards that their personal information may have been accessed by hackers. the cards were issued by several corporations to pay employees and by some government agency s issuing tax refunds and unemployment benefits. >>> still ahead, will twitter's big plan to make more money pay off for shareholders, or will this add strategy potentially backfire? >>> the biggest decliner in the dow today, microsoft. invest tors dumped shares on hearing that alan the ceo of ford may not take the wheel. there is intense speculation he will step into the job after the contract at ford ends in 2014. here is how he answered to phil lebeau about taking the top job. >> i'm honored to serve ford and we have no change in
he wants them to meet the standard of banking laws. >> with the completion of the vocal rule, resolution authority, stronger capital, the tools of financial reform are being used to make the financial system safer and hold financial institutions responsible for baring their risk. >> lieu heads to australia in february for a meeting. >>> jp morgan chase is warning holders of a million prepaid cash cards that their personal information may have been accessed by hackers. the...
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amber alert law. it is being expanded. if a parent threatens a child the alert can be issued. >> who the person is and will hurt the child, is takes the focus off of them and on the well being of the child. when it was first created, it was about protecting children and not about finding who took the child. so our law puts the focus back on the well being and health of that child. >> if the person kidnapping and threatening the parent, the law takes effect january 1st. >>> humanity will have in short that never again racial tyranny. >> the man who was born into a country as a second class citizen and jailed for 27 years for fighting racial apartheid dies. the first black president of south africa passed away at 95 after losing his battle with a recurring lung infection. he said the struggle is my life. more on the man who become a symbol of enduring integrity. >> reporter: his rise to global icon. a moment watched around the world as the president delivered the sad news. >> our nation has lost its gre
amber alert law. it is being expanded. if a parent threatens a child the alert can be issued. >> who the person is and will hurt the child, is takes the focus off of them and on the well being of the child. when it was first created, it was about protecting children and not about finding who took the child. so our law puts the focus back on the well being and health of that child. >> if the person kidnapping and threatening the parent, the law takes effect january 1st. >>>...
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i promise - back in the day when the law - by the way, who remembers what soap is. many websites replaced the website with some kind of black and white frame. we feel we really have a model of activity we should - i'm going to tell everybody that 1, 2, and 3 to support the immigration reform. we're going to have access or the chances of services like voices 1, 2, and 3 is going to be much lower. i want to see the business owners follow suit. by the way, my wife and daughter are here and my daughter has the march t-shirt >> thank you for the practical steps and again, we have folks that are tweeting or posting there's so many ways to engage and it's easy and effective. it also means meeting people. we'll be taking another small group of ceos from small business by also start ups. in washington d.c. they only hate you when your successful. then we're going to open it up to the audience. as - >> we work with people all over the united states. we have an intelligent to do that we're suppliers there and we get to them and explain the how and why and what to do. and that'
i promise - back in the day when the law - by the way, who remembers what soap is. many websites replaced the website with some kind of black and white frame. we feel we really have a model of activity we should - i'm going to tell everybody that 1, 2, and 3 to support the immigration reform. we're going to have access or the chances of services like voices 1, 2, and 3 is going to be much lower. i want to see the business owners follow suit. by the way, my wife and daughter are here and my...
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then a jd from harvard law school. after law school she clerked on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit under justice marshall. she practiced for a while in washington d.c. and then became a law professor at the university of chicago. she went from there to serve in president clinton's administration in several roles and then she went back to teaching at harvard and was subsequently named as dean of harvard law school, first female dean of the law school there. in 2009, president obama nominated her for solicitor general of the united states and she served in that office for a year and was then nominated as an associate justice of the supreme court. she took that position in 2010 and filled the vacancy of justice john paul stevens who, after his retirement, was our last lecturer here at the law school. those are the vital statistics. i want to tell you something personal about her and i brought this along so i could read it. this year in "time," she was named as one of their 100 most influential peop
then a jd from harvard law school. after law school she clerked on the united states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit under justice marshall. she practiced for a while in washington d.c. and then became a law professor at the university of chicago. she went from there to serve in president clinton's administration in several roles and then she went back to teaching at harvard and was subsequently named as dean of harvard law school, first female dean of the law school there. in 2009,...
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is to legislate and create the law. his is to execute it and the judiciary is the one, the judges and everything. is there any way to challenge. it's a rather complicated issue. is there anyone who can go to court and say the president's going too far, is violating the statute in order to put a check on someone overstepping? >> you raise a question of standing. congress itself probably cannot challenge such inaction in court, but an individual possibly could. so an individual who should have received coverage under the employer mandate this year but won't because of the suspension, i think, probably could go to court. >> but when we talk about standing, you talk about harm. i can't sue for a car accident i have nothing to do with because i haven't been harmed. but if you're in congress and your voters, your electors have given you the power to legislate and someone is stepping on your power to legislate, are you not harmed? i mean, the courts have just not permitted you to challenge the executive authority of the presid
is to legislate and create the law. his is to execute it and the judiciary is the one, the judges and everything. is there any way to challenge. it's a rather complicated issue. is there anyone who can go to court and say the president's going too far, is violating the statute in order to put a check on someone overstepping? >> you raise a question of standing. congress itself probably cannot challenge such inaction in court, but an individual possibly could. so an individual who should...
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he thought at law schools. he writes learned, graceful prose under deadline pressure him and he's just an institution unto himself. so we do have to pay a lot of attention. let me give you one small example. the supreme court community was shocked a couple years ago when a relatively young man named david souter had been on the supreme court just one day decided said i've had it, i'm out of here. i'm not having that much fun. i don't like living in washington and i'm eating. tom goldstein a few days later said that one day soon i'll indicate in would be sitting on the -- elena kagan would be sitting on the supreme court and would look at the other two women with myopic that was his prediction. i do know he was exactly right. so one of the things that gives the site its credibility is the knowledge and expertise of tom and amy. so that's another thing, it's not just tom and amy -- one of the reasons i think that they have fared so well is that one of thof the things that you musk at some of the answers their pho
he thought at law schools. he writes learned, graceful prose under deadline pressure him and he's just an institution unto himself. so we do have to pay a lot of attention. let me give you one small example. the supreme court community was shocked a couple years ago when a relatively young man named david souter had been on the supreme court just one day decided said i've had it, i'm out of here. i'm not having that much fun. i don't like living in washington and i'm eating. tom goldstein a few...